Hose-supporter.



E. ARMSTRONG.

HOSE SUPPORTER.

APPLICATION FILED DEC. i2. 191s.

Patented Jan. 8, 1918. I

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HOSE-BURGER.

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I depend upon the elasticity of'the material or adjustment of a band to retain it properlfi in place.

aving described'my invention I claim,

1. A hose supporter adapted 'to be arranged in position by inserting the foot therethrongh and comprising a single strip of fabric encircling the leg twice and having the two ends connected together and two hangers connected to and depending from the stri at opposite sides of the leg.

2. A hose supporter comprising a single strip of fabric arranged to encircle the leg twice and having its ends connected together and two hangers strung on said strip and arran ed thereon at a distance from the con ncctet ends and adapted to depend on opposite sides of the leg.

3. A hose supporter comprising a single strip of fabric arranged to encircle the leg twice, a thin, slotted connecting piece strung on the strip at about the middle of the latter, and the strip ends being inserted in the slots of said piece and maintained therein by friction, and two hangers strung on the strip and depending on opposite sides of the 1e".

4. A hose supporter adapted to be arranged in position by inserting the foot through the supporter, and. comprising. a

muses? calf, the strip ends inserted in the slots of said piece and maintained therein by friction, and two hangers strung on the strip and depending on opposite sides of the leg, said hangers being arranged on the strip at a distance from said piece and on opposite sides thereof.

.5. A hose supporter comprising a; single, continuous strip of fabric adapted to encircle the leg twice, a substantially triangular, thin. metal, connecting piece having two parallel, inclined slots adjacent each side edge, said piece being strung on the strip at. about the middle of the latter, and the ends of the strip inserted in the slots and connected to the piece by friction, and two hangers strung on the strip and depending on opposite sides of the leg, said hangers being arranged equi-distant from said piece and on opposite sides thereof.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.

ELIOT ARMSTRONG. 

